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lysate

(ˈlaɪseɪt)
n
(Biology) the material produced by lysis
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(Alliance News) - Abcam PLC said Tuesday it has acquired the live cell line and lysates portfolio of EdiGene Inc, a company which uses genome editing technology to create novel therapeutics for a range of diseases.
Platelets were disrupted by freezing (-80[degrees]C) and thawing (37[degrees]C) cycles to generate platelet lysate. The lysates were centrifuged twice at 2600xg for 20 min to remove larger cell fragments, then sterile-filtered through a 0.22 [micro]M membrane.
The patented stem cell lysate is encapsulated and delivered from protective liposomes, and is combined with antioxidants, vitamins and peptides to provide skin benefits including reducing the depth/number of facial fine lines and wrinkles, increasing skin elasticity/firmness, and improving skin hydration.
In order to evaluate the suitability of human platelet lysate for the in vitro culturing and osteogenic differentiation of JPCs, we analyzed in the present study the proliferation and mineralization capacity of these cells under PL and FCS culture conditions.
In this regard, we have previously shown that the TRIMEL lysate can induce a mature and committed DC phenotype from AM cells [11, 15].
The local heat causes a fever-like environment in the skin and promotes the release of lysate from the microneedles, effectively attracting and activating immune cells.
As shown in the online Supplemental Material file, the largest contribution to the enzyme-independent assay response was conversion of GALC-S to GALC-P by one or more non-GALC components of the cell lysate.
(9) Bacterial lysates are also used in cosmetic formulations.
For adjuvantation, sterilized 10 percent aluminium hydroxide gel suspension in saline was mixed with inactivated whole cell (WC) and pooled phage lysate preparation in ratio of 1:10 (final aluminium concentration 1 percent) (APL) and incubated at 37[degrees]C for 24 hours.
Lysate controls demonstrate expressions of Myc-CIITA and Flag-pCAF.
Inhibition of peroxidase activity was assessed by combining the RBC lysate (reported in cellular equivalents/ml), metHb (0.5 mg/ml), or myoglobin (0.5 mg/ml) with increasing concentrations of PIC1, with a constant final volume, for 5 minutes before adding TMB as described below.